The setting at the Portland restaurant is festive and the food modest, yet special.
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A rose is a rose is a rose – unless it’s an Earth-Kind rose
Four years after Deering Oaks first participated in a trial of low-maintenance roses, it’s clear that not all roses are troublemakers.
Portland rally in support of Charlottesville victims: ‘This affects everybody’
About 50 people gather Saturday evening on the Eastern Promenade in response to the day’s events in Virginia.
Trattoria Fanny in Portland closes, a victim of timing and location
David Levi, who also owns Vinland, says the restaurant was too early on the Bramhall scene.
Pop-Up Challah Shop pops up on Fridays
Portland’s Temple Beth-El offers kosher challah for sale every week, and you don’t have to be a member – or Jewish – to order.
Traditional Jewish deli food sees a revival in Portland
Smoked fish, matzo ball soup, babka and other favorites are popular again on local tables.
Developer aims to address need for affordable housing with new apartments in Parkside
Avesta Housing’s $10 million Deering Place would be available to residents with incomes of $20,000 to $40,000, a response to affordability concerns in Portland’s red hot real estate market.
Workers’ comp insurer to put up $1.5 million for endowed chair at USM
The donation will help fund the MEMIC John T. Leonard Endowed Chair in Risk Management and Insurance.
Maine allowed to enforce law against protests loud enough to be heard inside a building
An appeals court overturns a federal injunction against enforcing the state law, which had targeted a protester shouting outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Portland.
Passer-by finds man’s body in Portland’s West End
Police say the deceased man, 28, may have been a jogger who ‘had a medical issue.’